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Im HUSBAND IN SLAVINi; OF \0UNG WOMAN

GKLENCASTLE. INDIANA? THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1933.

NO. 346

Irrest oi cable W VNEKOOJ’ OBDKBED IN CHIt AGO MIBDEB PBOBE

UpOBTED IN KANSAS CITY — |;.Hl*>ri«UF4 ami Bizarre CircumatuncSurround Death Of Mrs. ICbcta Wynekoop

CHICAGO, Nov 23, (UP)—Earle fynekoop, 27, collegiate appearing lisbamJ of slain RhcU Wynekoop, rrived today to submit to qucstioni n the staaage operating room lurder case.

SLAIN IN MYSTERY -»

CHICAGO, Nov. 23, (UP) — The best of Earle Wynekoop was or>vd today by police investigating L mysterious aiul bi/arre death of L, pretty 2.'i-year-old wife, murdered k the operating table of her physi-

Ln mother-in-law.

[Young Wynekoop, a photographer, j ft Chicago about the time Mrs. ' |iet.i Gardnor Wynekoop was helved to have been chloroformed, disjbed, and shot through the heart in I basement laboratory of his iDthcr, I>r. Alice Wynekoop. He L . reported in Kansas City but p i-

li C. BELZER TALKS BEFORE KIWANIS CLUB

TEl.EPHGNK COMUAM ENtilN. EfiR IN INTEBUSTING LI NC'HIXJ.V ADDRESS TODAY

•JOHNSON GOES SOI TH -4-— WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP)—I Recovery administrator Johnson lef' liolling Field by plane alia m today for Atlanta and Warm Springs,

Ga

. At the latter place he will confer with President Roo-evclt „i\ recovery matters and is excelled to submit t o the pre-ident various codes for signing He speaks tonight in Atlanta

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. S. THROWS MONEY INTO BOND MARKET

Mourns Slain Fiance 'fit!

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GOV KUN.MBM \TTKMPTS I t) HALT DECLINE OI FED lilt W. ISSUES

TALK

WAS

EDUCATIONAL I

LARGE SUMS ARE AVAILABLE

Baffled by an almo-t comiplete absence if elu«-, authorities Wednesday

'lr lte/er Pointed Out Progress In CJommunication Emm Stone Age I ntil Present Time

One of thi; nfti t interesting programs of the year was pre.-ented to the ’Kiwanis elub Thursday noon by E. (\ llelzer, an engineer of the Indiana Bell Telephone company. Going back to prehistoric times,, thq speaker showed the use of the mouth and ear to transmit and receive sounds, which method is of course -till u.-ed, but with the addi-

SMALL FARMER W \BNKD WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. — The .small fui liter who -laughters Ids own hog was warned by the internal revenue bureau today that the pro-

ce.-; tig tax nru-t I" paid if he sells WASHINGTON, Nov. o;{, (1’p) or barters any part of the pork or it- Government money was being thrown products. 'Die wiarning was issued | into the bond market today t i bait a

Meianh»de Uinamial Exp"rts Line I |> For Vmd \gaii’>t Gold

Buying Plan

,. . . , ■ tional problem of communication were digging into the mysterious, . i . . , , , , ,, , ' , when outside tie natural range ot* slaymg of Mrs. Rheta W ynekoop other p eopl( c. voit . t ,„. Historically, | (above, whose almost nude body wanj,^ shoW( , d dev6k p lm . nt of first

found on an operating table in the

office of the home of her

mother-in-law, Dr. Alice koop in Chicago Tue-Jay

Wy no-

Walter J. Brown, in urance companj detective, who said Dr. Alice Wjnie-

writing by the Chinese, who used carrier pigeon.- for the transmission of written ne -ages; the use of hollow logs and drums by savages in the jungles; and the use of smoke signals by the \merican Indians. Following a brief discussion of the

by t mniissiuner Guy T. lielvering RITES FOR MISS KITEL ON FRIDAY

DECEASED ATT ENDED Lot \l St HtHILS and DEPAl w UNIVERSITY

theire could not find him. |lle had a le.-erviitioii to reUirn to Vi, ago on a regular Air Line plane It as not at the field when the left. His companion on an k 1 me 1 ' le i rip to Coh radn. Stanh > Ming, wa- deiaineij and (|uestioncd Kansa- City |>olica Young said jjncle op dei idi-d to return to Chi|o by train when bud weather wa boric over the air route. ’ IT Wynekoop and other meniber.[thcfantilt were qucstioneil again i Police Captain John Stege, known “The Bulldog” among Chicag i investigators because of his ^b'lty in idiiiging to a case until solved, who said he) was "not at sitisficil" with information oh-

hed at ,t long sMftonat.

J'r Wyaekoii|> told at the inifuest |ll retold under per-isteiit questionhy police of finding the body of daughter-in-law on the operating Ii'', which is near her office, when i went to the latter for some medi- ; |)' nliout H p. m. Tuesday. She call- ! two other physicians, then an un- | P ikcr. Police were notified at 10

by the undertaker.

|'Alien police arrived they found the ■st nudu body covered by a blan- !'. neatly tucked about her feet and l'uldei -. One shut, had been fired "i i revolver pressed to her buck ! de .||i lay under the inDueuice of li Hiai -thetic. The n v dvor, frin., hich three .-.hot had been fired, lav j farby, ruvered l»y a piece of -ur * 'ii' g mi o Lack of e\ i |en< e • f ' l : et'aer ivvu -hots mystified poli e. I lie e-tigalioiis from tliat point add fi infui niatioK from whirh no simple fieory could he formulated Develop pents i iisidered important by police

|l luded:

J I- DiscliHiurr that four other kc'iiibers of the Wynekoop household lit i during the •past four years, it

past two after sudden illnesses; ,

2. A statement to police by the her „r one of Earle’s friends that I in Chicago on Tuesday, al- i

koop paid out a $.->.000 doublet indem- illvpntiou <(f Uk , telcKraph by Morse .

mty policy on Rheta on N v. 11, paid for tlm first premium and had herself

named ns beneficiary;

1. Testimony by Hurdine Gardner,

i with tile idea given by the harmonic telegraph, developed the idea of the telephone. A model of Bell's first telephone was shown. Today 77,000,000 convei-ations ore held daily over the telephone. By means of I transoceanic telephony, using wiret-

SISTF.K

JACOB El TEL

| decline of government i-sue \U an- ' vviiile the country’s best known •ecu- i nomists and monetary experts lint-1 up for and against the president’s i

l bu ing plan ••

prices Inttation wa tliq tiune ,.f . on- j

| tention.

Acting Secretary of the Tiaa-ury ■Henry Morgenthuu. Jr., announced | large sums were available to -upport 1 | government issues in the bond mi-; ! ket. He said government repurdiase of its own bonds already had -t c-ted through the federal reserve hank of ! New York. He did not reveal t •

extent of these purchase-.

The debate set off by the resigns

. C. GAUTIER YULI. HANDEL l\VA PAYROLL

. Ht»TIS IS NAMED ( ER« lIFYINt. OEFH'EK lit >1 VIE BOARD

INSTRUCTIONS ON WEDNESDAY

last

of Local Made-Work Vrojects taken to Indianapnlin for Vpptoval

Mill? Jane R Hammond, fiancee of the lati • L Hart kidnaped and n m of a wt althy San Jose, < al . family, who is prostrated with giief at ibc tragedy which ended her lumance. The slaying of the boy. even before ransom demands wtie made, liana lied the

entire nation.

Milkr Hans For

Services To lb’ Held In Indianapolis

With Burial In Crown Hilt

Cemetery

Indianapolis business man, that ids daughter, Rheta, had been unhappy

in the Wynekoop hou-ehold;

o. Dr. Alice Wynekoop telephoned .her daughter. Dr. Catherine Wyuc- ,

, . , less as a connecting link, 92 per cent

koop. an, I an undertaker and •with 1 . . ,, i

., of the worlds telephones are mter-

M.-- Enid He,„u-sey. a roomer,) t . 01lncclabI . j

wailed almo-t two Isuii - liefore notifying i|>oliee that the body had been

found.

The only explanation Dr. Alice Wynekoop could offer wa- built around a theory that a burglar ihad been hiding in the basement and had .-hot Rheta when ?••!) descended to the o|NMating r urn. Dr. Wynekonp sail I her offiees had (>een burglarized several times recently Rheta may have disrobed to weigh herself, she said. Deaths in the Wynekoop household iucludqd: , Dr. Flank E. Wynekoop, head of the family, died in 1929 of a sudden

illness:

Mary Louise Wynekoop, adopted daughter, died of a cerebral hemorr-

hage in 1930;

Miss Hennessey's father died last

year, the cause of death being re-

| jsirted as spinal meningitis; Miss Catherine I’nrter, an elderly

| spin.-ter, as o tale of Dr. Alice, die,! after being treated fni heart disease

| m 1931.

Following a detailed loutine of the )Mith followed by a telephone message around the world, the speaker described the apparatus used in scramh ling a telephone conversation passing via wireless through the air so that other parties cannot listen in to

tlie conversation.

Many of the newest and most far reaching developments in the fields of wireless telephony, plv.totransmission, and voice reproduction for talking pictures have been brought about through thei invention of the photoelectric cell. Mr Belzer used an actual photo-electric cell in various demonstrations. As a part of his demonstration, the speaker showed a model of an automatic switchboard controlled b> dial phones and showed how tiie mechanism used in dialing operated the switchboard. The discussion was closed by an i extremely interesting demonstration of the artificial treachea (or voice • box) tbit has been doveb ped by the 1 Hell laboratories for use by people

Funeral service for Mis-

Litel. who died in an Imlianapoli hi spital Wednesday morning, follow ing a major operation, will be from the Hisey-Titus mortuary, 951 north Delaware street, Indianapolis, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be in the family l"t in Crown Hill cemetery. The R'v Victor L. Raphael. pastor of the Presbyterian church of this citv, will conduct the

services.

Miss Eitel came to (iicencastle with j ator her (sirents a number of years ago.

Plans f i-

lield in the courthouse i

I tion of Professor Oliver \l. \\ | Sprague as special advisor of the -cc retary v>f the treasury, took in mon j ajid more of Ameriva's accepted fi nuncial authorities. Sprague feared

Mari ; | t^,, pre-iil(<nt’s . dd iiuying plai

might lead to uncontrolled inflation : and thought it wa- hurting govern ment credit. Secretaiy of the T reasury William H. Woodin, on sick leave, immediatelv and emphaticallv

it. i. in i i i I were made Widneso,

disagreed. Last night at Philadelphia a ferum found James P. Win burg, N'e.w York banker, and Dr F. Cyril James, a ti uiier, agreeing in principal vvii i Spi .cue while I’rofc - sor Irving Fisclier. of V ale, and Sen Elmer Th nna- (Item. Okie .I supported the administration'.- mea-

ures.

ITte

She attended the public schools here

and also spent two years at pePauw, j The funds mr government |iui after which sho qp$ered Indiana uni- j chases of its bond were coming from : “ ‘ versity. fpon dch h >ol was* die money oi tin n t B graduated with the class of 1918. She | tern, the farm credit administration was affiliated with the Acme-Even- the federal deposit insurance corpora .Milling company for some time f >1- th n and the government -inkinc

lowing her graduation and it the turn!.

time of her death was ecretary Morgenthau refused to divulge th. the Patoka Coil com- ; extent of tin funds of the-, organ

izatioiu for fear he would “tip off

|hougli family statements said he had riealy departed for kansa.- City on

faesday;

3. In imiefM-ndent investigation by

I who have lost their vocal apparatus

< VSE HA.s MM AL VNGI.E | through surgical means. Using the The murder of Mis. Rheta Gardner artificial voice box collected with an Wynekoop, prutty > oung Chicago j . irt ifj c j a | lung he demonstrat<|i how matron, which i haffling the ( iiicago apparatus can he used in actual j IKilice, ha a rattier far-fetched Imal jpeech, giving the concluding remaiks angle in that two aunts of t ie dead , ,,f b j s ihrough thi medium. I ''*• man's husband attended DePauwj -— —

university back in the 90's. Mis. } Wynekoop's husband todav was lieitig sought as a sus|N*ct in the mystery slaying. His two aunts who were stu-

dents jn the univor-ity here are Mr . ,‘ ,7 ’ h 1 ''lay . -.n p.

Currie Wynekoop Bayse, who gia<l uated in 189H. Mi Bayse was catcher nn the Del’auw i;i3<Tiall team in 1895

and ura luated in IS'.ni. Mrs. Floren o MARRIAGE LICENSE

Wynqkoop Micks, attended DePauw

in 1893-97.

treasuretr

puny.

11 e , ed s'urv iv ed brother, J. J. Eitel of this city and one sister Mrs. James Dunnington, Lewiston, Montana. Junior liaml To (h^iuii/r Toniirhl r « It. W. HERt.EI HON TO GIV I DEM ONST'R \ I ION FOR Jl MORS AT II s. AUDITOR!I M

lowing Monday . Simultaiieeusly,

Morgenthau

C. C. Gautier, county me - , ley. ment relief chairman n- * I >ul eivil works adniiuislralor, Wednesday liad his duties increased when he was made disbursing offter for tlii.4 county* under the new civil works ad ministration iviief program. As ik-buising officer Me (.nit.^i will be in charge of paying men in this county who aie givnn week • ii local civil works projects. At tlie same time the late civil works hoard announce I I e appoint ment if C. C. Ilue-u ,, .eitifying officer in Putnam cuunly. His duty will lie to check the- time card,- of ■ each employe and then notify the disbursing officer of the am unt due

each person.

^ - Both Grcemastle men appeared in I Olllln N‘llOOl lln,ljal,a » uli VVi’iline In iftene on . for instructions regarding their new

- . duties.

,K()N liilfli u| IM BIX F. HERE, While m Indianapolis Wedne.day M l liNE'l) \V FOR ( DM- | Mr. tinutier presentTd to the late Mil | |. (.; MEETTN't. civil vvoiks Imard a list of made-wirk

projects in Putnam county on wlii'li it is proposed to iput to work this county’s quola of 398 unemployed. Mr. Gautier announced Thursday that applicants for work under the civil work.- pingrain -hould icp rt a* lis officq over the Central National bank Friday between tlie hours of 9 a. in. and I p, m. where they can regj is ter and bij given necessary informa-

t ion .

After a h.-j ol unemployed j., ob tained the executive committee will (divide the work. At present only those on relief rolls will lie absorbed. Work will Is. -i 11 leti as noon as the made-work prifrect submitted from this county a e ipproved by the state

civil vv.iks administration.

Mr. Gautier announced later in the day that work applications also will be received Friday at Recl.sville, (Tovei dale, Belle Union, Unachdale, Bain

bridge, and Russellville

Me-mbers of th«; local executive I committee stated Thurs lay lliat pro- " ‘ \ posed iw-ork projects are till Is'ing

r( ,_ | plam.eil with Mr. odd and Hr. L. \. am| wi|| f iwar(l ,,| (j , ln

|ioultry school to Iky ! semlily mx>iti of the Greene i-tle Jan 23

at a meeting j

members with Leon spe iah-t of Purdue J ,

of committee Todd, poultry

university.

Cyril John-on f Kus-cll township wa.- appointed airtvoii of an attend

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prizes foi aUemlame at the school. Mrs. Zella i loai*waters of (Toverdale is chairman of tlie food committee ai’-l is -jid to be planning a turkey

tho * • piesent at the

school.

(■lendon Irwin is chairman of the publicity c mmittee and John Sear.is chairman of the program commit-

tee.

Am tiler contest is being planned f r poultryiinui vvliii are the liest

laxed i rigid rule against treasury olTiiial.- giv’c news to now pap' . men. Vig roll protests and • urges iif “cens-irsli'p" brought a modifies . tion of the order making headK of d« partnients five to diselo.e news of a i factual not lie . News of polit y, in w evor, mu-t be bundled through II' ■ liert E. Ga 1 n. assistant to Morg' ii-

| thau.

! WASHINGTON, Nov. 23, (UP) I his evening at half pa.-i -oven, a T’ha halt mi the administration'- g"l I

temoiistrution lecture will be. given |

sp. dilator.-.” Be promi^d however | ^

, | A 'ii d,iv pi icr.im poginning >t

to repott weekly pureliase, the fol- . ' ,

Id o dock m the morning is

\

R; ■ Invei da .1 • loakoi

'J o lattei will conduct a poultry I

clinic.

fill all day mooting is exported to I ■iv lh' many poult i v men > f Putnam j iii ox* ' npportunity to tlii' -ii out their p 1 dtry problems.

dianapolis f' r approval rapidly as they are placed on fib' There i no limit on tlie time in which Hie ,o pro-

jects can Is' I iled, it w a ud

SI R VIOSI’HERI 11 \LLOON (LIMBED 1.1,237 IEEI

M ASONK NOT H E

tailed meeting Telnple Eg Ige No.

E. A. degree.

Win. N. Stile.-, W. M. E. E. Caldwell, Ser’y.

BRUM.ROOM •'IFH

QUESTIONED MMRM

HUSBAND OF VICTIM

(Jl H

llubbli ’ cffuiily

Low

, fainier, and home, both ot

Bernice Putnam

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and 59.1101) feet above the

TWO STILL IN JAIL

c. E. .Manners ami CbalTes Gillen, trangltnls. um-r.iVI at BalnbiTdige iwo week.- ago on cbaiges of liouse1 breaking, were -til! In Hie county 'jail Tliursday awaHIn* trial. Both ' Pl. u.l d not (Hilt) W ben anamne'l

abort Iv after theii arrest.

Fruil Mm Hav<\ M(M*tiug I Imrsdav . -

lifting plan continupil today

| m the high -eliool auditorium, vshicli w cn the mi cm-1 ruction finance in will l>e the fii t step in the ciguJiiza-, ponMion left unehanged its d me lie tion of a junior dgh school band for i gild having price for the third ' 1 Greenca.-lle Mr. Hergetlion Ii ' lieen ivi d ■ • ; , 7(i c i "ume.

working on the 'project for the pa.-l 1 several months ami it should get off ,

to a flying start.

If the parents of youngsters who

want to join -uch a bund, are inter- KENOSHA, Wis., Nov. 23 I l 1 1 * e.-ted, they are comliailv invited to; A bride of an hour, another won an. attenil the n . eting toniglit. Tiie and f ur men were under arre ! , "- putpose of organizing a junior band I day after the bridegroom w as killed is to be aide to make rcpla ements in I in a pistol liattle .with a filling station

tin regui.ir ig i .- h""l band w iiu _ | attendant

will enable it t;> lie maintained at full i Police said liie gang was rv.-polis* stieiigth at all times. ' ible for aJi unsuccessful raid on a The high school has had a splendid bank at .Manchester, la . yo.-tei lay band for the pa t two years, but with after holding the hank pic.-ident and a -h itage of new talent, the organ- ! his wife prisoners at their homo

ization is in need of additional musi- lue.-day nighL

dans. The proposal of Mr. Bqrgothon j The d.*ad man wa- Waller B ogwill enable th* youngster* whe are man, 21, i*«>h violatei Hi wa hot band ii dined, to join at no expense I by deputy sheriffs after Iv had , • ai Go . wounde 1 Paul « henay, 21.

provided With instrument,- and . filling station atU-mlant at Nicks' I'A VDENA.i ,\ov

INDIANAPOLIS, No ’3 M P)— Witb f.e ditie foi -' ll ; all jrhas' of the civil work; administration orguni/.ed, Indiana's recoverv program

T 1 movcl ferward rnpidly tislay

\\ \SH INGT (IN Nov.' 2-!. (IP) ('ounty certifying and disbursing T in- -t i*ilospbeie balloonist.-, Lieut. offTccis were .'ppoiiiteiI yesterday at T. G ,\\ . Settle md Maj ir Uhester i a meeting of the tale civil w rks b'm Mi ",. rea bed i height "f 111,237 j board with counG admini tratoi:

VHJMriil Mrt tlWN <il f'l RD1 E i m\ man t ih>h 1 ' PROHI KMS 111 GROWERS

l Monroe McCown of Purdue univer- | sity was the principal speaker ITiurs- | day at the annual gathering *•! Putj nam county fruit growers in the a.y

i sembly room of the courthouse. "inera study iff Dr- Alice L. Wyne- ttUrle.J Wynekn-p. younghusU»n.l ( ^

who ,,f the victim, iwho was in

""overe t the lanly of her clain a( . oor(1 i„ g to a telegram, received by, ^ ,, upiue hoiticultur»t discussed fighter-in-law, Mrs. Itheta Gardner ^ n)((tlu>r . He had Iwen absent f r,,m | "Fniit Tree and Its Needs,” and also Giek H*p, i n the basement ••Iterating November 16 on *! trip to nelped local growers with *heir v»-

| r ""m <ff the WynektKqi horn*' in Chi- •»<*"« sinco ‘HP’ Tuesday evening- Arizona-

j rb us piobUffus.

(T i l -in theii Iil-IiI, the National i Vflei'.tho oigani/atb n meoting the

\pi<i|i al, .1 A eelation anuoiinee I | ^tale I a-a nl approved 171 ned pro

today jecls to provite einployment for 6.156

(alibi.itin of the bai graph u-ed j men. Project a | -" m veil to -lit, I. tal

by lli-s balloom-l was i omplcled by ,,|o i are e,tun.it' d to provide

|he*U. S buteaij of standards and ( work for 29,511(1 men.

the eight officially confirmed. .-'.'lb od b ol Pi pr-'V i'.Uslj Ii I believed lhat then trip into the stra-

IIE MM Ol M RS Id M>U(

f,8JMIO

l eai 1

Mr . Wealthy Reeder, • r so, was It mil lie.ill ill ^ a i "■, son Harry Reeitijr, near B-lllnore, * v ith vv hoi" e.li'i.l, II 'I 'll. il’.orning. She had i-ol -h ,-n ■ Ji f> ■

rav Ilk I i * ' i line but I ram MM I l>\ r HVIthe night before.

Wrllarr Workrrs

\MES si RROI ND I (Ml WORKMEN 'N i \NTON NEAR •

I* \ s \III \ \ i \l IF

She i,- sTirv ived by tv* md two d.iughters^ Hai ry with '•him she livijl, R>y of Terre Haulo, Mi - John (ii s- of near Judt-on, and Mrs. Edith Allen of Greeneastlo. ’ • T he funeral was held Thiir .day

i letail . »

at tl- di iiionstriition i pee ting this

ev. nnr. it .u pT-lo k

place, seven miles wev-t of here

20 Years Ago

IN GKEKNCASTLl

• I'. Ml (iruenhy l.e unty forest rang-

i I er, feared today that 10(1 county wel- • | fare workers had been trapped in

SEES HI SBAND’S PARENIS Hain- ui onAvh l.' tig tingsi brush FOR 850.000 ALIENAIION which h-T ■ ti hurning inee , -■ ■ I Tuesday night. • * , GRKKNF1EI.D, Nov. Mr- I h'^ work* ■ i,Iov-vI in Azt Amelia Ellen Newby ha.- filed uit i,., p--ik and lived hi camp quarters I against Mr. -nil Mrs. jToyd Newby , M t'ie atiyofl •

Mi Sybil.I-'ox is confined to her I gnd Leonidas P. Newby, of Knights ■ Approximatel I " 9 Homes wer# home on HI ningtonMreot Iteing ill t town, asking S.'-ii.ftoO for ulittimti mi of » ia: d in T * * ' M,. ■ " crept with thq measles. '(her husband’s affections. : toward the Htoidl town. The Itames Cecil Jenkins, of Robinson, HI., is, The suit alleges that the husband, were reported v -bin P ) yards of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Krn».-t|Lewi- P-rry Newby, stfn i- Mr md cully ing re den •Cmmc firemen

• Mrs. Hoy *! Nqwby, was jnduced to ' niann-il h -e I " in v de perate ei* 6- | visit 1 patents in l aliform i and 4 it t , burn F . •>! -- "g tid* # i that they influenced him against hi- Tricks, sent in to bring out a corps A wife, r< -ulting injiis filing it div 1 -e of 19;) worker-*, 1 nod with inly suit in Nevada. The Newbvs w* r* in Bef, r,j 1 ey dd make a -o oml in ; married at Martinsville in Ocober of trip, flames .ipread across the road,

1P31 j Gruenbyke said.

O O ® Today * Weather and Local Tempprshirr

OT SMO'A

a ft

north

< lipidy, lip t < iam

and ruin »b | t night in I p ably e, 1 t ■ 1 . Fi id.1 - * 0 rn ing; somewTiat • blei gioil'i p-n ton

Frida* .

Browning. 0 Ferd Lui-a- has puiehas'd a cy limS r (lialiiuq’S automobile. Gecrge Christie and Dr. J. Throop spent the day in Carbon. Mrs. E. B. Evans was a visitor

Indiana palls.

Minimum . .

3o

6 a. ’n . .

35

7 a m

36

8 a 'iv. •

37

9 a ni • . . ..

37

10 a in

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